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A I T 1100 p v inundated cases whiskey were found near their ched motor boat o Meadow near Jones' In 0 known as rieycorn Inl i liguor 41\1 boat were scized. . H. Carpente f Freeport, L. 1., appeared at the cussomn house later Long Island Rum Rald Brmgs injane s ot 0 er ¢ Ls boat the N Al N ha 3 L and John lLevin Yoluntear Sleaths 4 OO 1 Carpenter sai. when 2 they noticed a large number of bo T March 21, ™ ed ashore. On invesi eperation by the Ku Klux Klan re- ing th * boal grounded ecnt efforts to checl or smugg and the guard on lLong Isiand wy vealed | offfeers ound them a W ominutes Gay f two men o the seiz 1 Merrick ad, 3 A . State ron o Brooklyn t guard small motor loaded with 3 and gin. off Rockaway Ioint. hed themselves 4 Clyde N $85 42nd strect, Within the fast few "ty | RBrooklyn. aiding them yester public 10 kiow,” the .g the Klan has deciarcd war on Long EXPELLED FOR TOTING FLASK . divisional chief or Irvington llnard I nstates Second Lad Who Accepted Drink. The Board of Education in Irving- vesterday expelled a high Wednesday night. it sterday, for bringing whi to school and drinking it there, The boy who was expelled is fifteen years old. He pulled out his flagk at recess on March 12, it was said, took Participation, however, Mr, retofore has been in information ‘on which The Klan has cipated in an ar- fore to my knowledge, admiring cronies, one of whom was Church p i d in law ep. MOt to awe-stricken to accept. Until forcement an Lo P 1 have been z Wednesday night both LZoys were un- &reat help to us for a lor der suspension. The one wWho accepted “Ihe ¢ rdinary suceess we the proffer was reinstated by the have had on Long Island 1 ¢ has Beard of Education, been due, in a large me . to Edward D, Haertter, principal of information these observant church the school, said last night he was sure people have given my small foree of the offense would not be repeated in agents,” view of, the punishment imposed upon Smith and Phelps said the klans- the offender, men summoned them y day after . - seeing liquor being loaded on an au- DODGE IS R. R. AGENT a drink and offered it to a cirele of 'y fomoile from a m at at West- |\ Now Haven, March 21.—Announce- | hampton. When the i ment was made today by the N, the motor hoat was g “ N, H. and 11, railroad of the app shore, they said, and two men took 3 fight in the automobil The igent of the road's express department NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1924 J. M. FINNEGAN BUYS LEXINGTON STREET HOME Mrs. Minnie L. Sloan Sclls Home of | Late Father, Captain C. H. Beaton. for $25,000. | James M. Fisnegan, the New Brit- | ain liver: has purchased the | Beaton estate 2rty on Lexington from Minnie L. Siean late Captain C. M, was approxi. o Sloan is a resi- dent of Indian Neck, and the papers were signed there yvesterday. The © deal was made through T. W. O'Con- nor & Son. This property hzs a frontage of out 160 feet and a depth of 120 It looks upon Walnut Hill park | and is regorded as onc of the most | desirable S of property in that ion, | ARRESTE b Y, BURY Viatcrbury, March — Ernest| Chlms, cmployed by a local reetan- | under arrest here and is being or United States immigration of- ficia's. 1t is alleged Ohlms came to | this country from Germany a few weeks ago as assistant cook on an | ccean liner, left the ship in New York to take a waik with a companion and | did not return. He was found by de- ves living at a hotel and working | in this city and was taken into cus-| | STOPPED New York, March The .\'uno"n;j Stock, Cotton and Grain Exchange, taday was enjoined by Supreme irt Justice Guy from do! furthér husiness, 5 netl issued With the censent of the exchange and its president, Joseph (', (! ooper, under the state law, known as the Martin | act, | et U | MAY GO TO H.r\H'"ORll Members of Ariz Grotto, M. Q V. P. E. R., of this ¢ have besn invited to attend the annual ceremenial of Syria Grotto in Foot Guard hall, Hart- ford, March 29, There will be a streot parade at 5 o'clock, luncheon at 6 and the cerem nial will begin at 8, follow- ed by stunis, Yearly rainfalls in New \mk bave | over the Merrick Roud Followed. |gyecoeding Fremont Whitten, deeeas- | varied from 25 to G0 inches. MACKAY & WALLIN “The Furniture and Drapery Shop” 63 MAIN STREET Next to Methodut Church The dry agents' prisoners, who said cd. Dedge, who has been employed they were Charles Bird and Charles fon the road many years will have an Holdwedell, hoth of Duy Shore, will | office in Boston. be arraigned before a United States e - commissioner in Brooklyn y rday Mysterlous Mail Pour kilos of nurcotics and firty Columbus, O, —~Howard Rho cases of whisky und cognac, valued thor and publicist, received a my altogether at 6,000, * seized by terious package from New York co Ralph Oyler, chief of * federal taining nothing but a pair of bul narcotic agents here, in o raid on an | horns, He things It's a practical joke, apartment at o Street, for in the last few months the mail Sol Schellig was arr v from New York has brought him with possessing liquor and nare L without any explanatjon whateve Agents Manning, Murphy and - 'such things as old shoes, funny ph ehetto assisted Oyler. tures and u reeipe for enoking carp. Coast Guard Two. Manchester, England, is the center Two men wer Sus- | of the world's cotten trade, YOL SHOULD CONSULT AN EXPERT We are competent 1o serve all who are suffering from defoctive eyesight, The #c of vour dimming vision may be of simple origin and corrected with Very simple lenses You may be bencfMed by wear. ing resting glassex. We will be able to describe your 4 make the proper sty for FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPUCIALIST * 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 MY SPHOIALTY —COMIORTABLE VISION SPECIAL FREE. DEMONSTRATION on Puritan Hams and Bacon Hams .. .. 25¢ 19 to 12 h. Avevage Bacon .. .. 35¢ Fancy Spring Lamb Beef Liver—Special 3 Cans Beans Evaporated Milk KATZ & WINN 179 DWIGHT STREET “rs_ Neaung in Charge | vites all women who desire informa- (tion wbout being made voters or about | ! f Women’s Headquartels [the primaries or election to communi- \m Dudley Nearing has been |cate with M placed in charge of headquarters of republican women at 269 Main street, 1 l.ead 1= largely used in glazing pot- The republican ,town committee ‘in- | tery d'nd porcelain. With Broadway at Her Feet The latest beauty to take Broadway off its feet is Genevieve Tierney (above), appearing on the (.entul\ Roof. 7You can't | blame Broadway. - Our Small Operatmg Expense Means the Lowest Possible Prices Simmons Walnut Finish flfd—hlll size, one. of Kiddie Koop—adjustable spring. drop side, fin. the newest patterns, Onr Low Price Natlonal Vabric \pflnn made $11.98 | tont e e eqemat, 31753 Onr low price of the ve best '2 e VY. 2N Heywood-Wakefield Go-Carts, Strallers and material, guarantecd (o give years of $6 75 rlages. Our prices guaranteed lowest in the ¢ service. Our low price Pure Cotton Mattress, full size, tieking, dinmond tufied, Our low price .. . You know what small store prices moan. covered in art Mahogany Library Tables, in all the newest pat- 12 95 tems, e soe what w n sell you for $21,00, . Another example of small store prices, NEW SPRING fl".\l“'\\ D IRTES, QUAKER NETS, MARQUISETTES, VOILES Made up in Curtains and by the yard—good selection, rriceare. $1.25 $1.59 $1.95.. $6.50 e Yatn 25¢ 29¢ 35¢ . 95¢ CRETONNES Beautitul assortment in light and dark col New and at. tractive patterns, Priced = Yard 33¢ 39c¢ 45(: . 89¢ KIRSCH FLAT RODS single Double Triple To fit all size Windows NIPPON CHINA DINNER SUTS Open stk of “Crete,” “Coylon,” “Sedan.” *Marne,” 100-PIECE DOMESTIC DISNER SETS In New Patterns—~#riced $25.00 $29.00 $35.00 st w10 $89,00 WE MAKE AND HANG WINDOW SHADES. ALSO PUT UP CURTAIN RODS, PHONE 83312 AND HAVE US ATTEND TO YOURS INow’s the Time Carefully Groomed Men are Wearing Langrock Clothes This Spring Every garment hand tailored in a style that is absolutely individual. Correct in every detail that will make you appear at your best. Step in and look over our complete Princeton Model ASHLEY-BABCOCK (CO. 139 MAIN STREET “Where Quality Reigns Supreme” | sl | | stunts, the Welfare Association z A work, 1 nd girls of the Juni and, presenting gifis to other children | Who need them, the tiny tots at the | United Community Corporation is Ex- | pay Nursery, a review of i l,,,” couts drum corps, and various bis- plaining to Public How $30.000 hqm‘-]ns: :“d e jof the Boys' club, r S v A i shog Ppeat I These pictures were taken' in } “A 350,000 Investment,” is the title Britain and show local children. of the moving picture film exhibited | “Stills” also were taken of the Tul i i 4 I culosis Relief and the Salvation Army. in the local theaters in behalf of the i e United C. At a meeting of the board of dirce- drive for funds for the United Com- A Gt e ¥ M. @ & 1t ok voted munity corporation which begins next (to endorse the campaign. week, The drive opens officially at n The film contains a few “stills” and Monday when the workers will semble at the Hotel Burritt for i it £ first luncheon. Rev. Dr. George W, ing pictures of the Visiting Nurses, HiN in the cou of this lunchec showing the arrival of the nurse at |yij present the prizes to the winners the home, pictures of Boy Scouts in the essay ‘writing content. Quality Pastry Shop 147 MAIN STREET “The Home of Home Made Pastry” We Specialize on Whipped Cream Goods TRY THESE! Cream Rolls, Bismarks, Whipped Cream Eclaires and Cream Puffs, Snow Balls, Layer Cakes, Boston Cream Tarts and Charlotte Russe — Als6 — A full line of “Home Made” Pies, Layer Cakes, Jelly Rolls, Cup Cakes and Assorted Cookies TRY OUR Jelly Doughnuts, Crullers, Cinnamon Buns and Parker House Rolls—You will want more We Also Furnisll Pastry for Hotels, Restaurants and Luncheonettes Buthda) Cakes and Wedding Cakes to order SATURDAY SPECIALS Delicious Apple Cake, Coffee Cake, Coffee Wreaths and Raisin Bread considerable action. There are mov- SAT[IRDAY SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN MARKET (0.~ NUALITY GODDS AT y 318 MAINST [[UNDMY PRICES TEL. 7485 Mornmg Specials From 7 A. M to 11 A Round, .Silloin. Porterhousc e S e B 180 Best Maine Lean Fresh POTATOES peck 330 ’ SHOULDERS 1b loc EXNI;J 26 2 250 Specml-—:) P. M. to LEAN SMOKED SHOU LDERS Ly — All Day Specials — SAUERKRALUT .......... 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